Monday, September 26, 2011

MEDIA ALERT


MEDIA ALERT

Contact:

Alyse Feldman
On the Fly Public Relations
Cell: (416) 802-3592
Email: ontheflypr@gmail.com

What: Community Partner, The Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto joins with China Focus Inc. to announce the debut performance in Toronto by The Guangzhou Ballet from China in "Return on a Snowy Night" at The Sony Centre for the Performing Arts on October 18, 2011. A China - Canada cultural exchange event in support of the Toronto Western & General Hospital Foundation.
In addition to announcing The Guangzhou Ballet performance, the press conference will also act as a launching pad for an open to the public, cultural exchange event between China and Canada. Details to be announced at the press conference.

Who: Alice Wan, China Focus Inc.
Culture Councul Hu Xiao, Consulate of the People's Republic of China in Toronto
Denise Yan, Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto
Xing Bang Fu, Xing Dance Theatre - Choreographer of "Return on a Snowy Night"
Marilyn Lightstone, actress/Classical 96.3FM radio personality - Special guest host of "Return on a Snowy Night" in Toronto
Mark Hammond, Director of Programming, Sony Centre for the Arts
Tom Lowden, Development Officer, Community and Annual Programs at Toronto General & Western Hospital Foundation

When: Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Start Time: 11:00 a.m. followed by Dim Sum lunch

Where: Pearl Harbourfront Chinese Restaurant
207 Queen's Quay West, Suite 200
Toronto, Ontario
M5J 1A7

Photo/Interview Opportunities are available after the conference or by advanced scheduling.


For media passes and to arrange interviews, please contact: Alyse Feldman at 416-802-3592; ontheflypr@gmail.com or Patrice Benn at 647-328-2366; patrice@bennmediagroup.com or Denise Yan at 416-292-9293 ext. 244; denise.yan@cccgt.org

About The Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto:
The Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto (CCC) is a non-profit, non-political organization with an objective to build a Chinese cultural centre for residents of the Greater Toronto area. With its grand opening on May 2, 1998, the centre is part of a multi-purpose community complex located at the south east corner of Sheppard Avenue East and Progress Avenue in Scarborough.

The 23,000-square-foot Chinese Cultural Centre consists of a resource centre, a reception hall, an art gallery, a number of studios for arts and crafts, conference rooms, and other supportive facilities. In addition to the cultural focus, the Centre houses an Asian Business & Culture Development Centre which aims to assist and promote Asian Pacific trade. The Centre is one of the most technologically advanced cultural centres in North America.

The Chinese Cultural Centre will act as a bridge between the Chinese Canadian community and other communities, so that there is a place to promote the understanding of both the Chinese Culture and traditions, and other cultures and traditions. Through referrals and exchanges, the Centre will help facilitate exciting trading opportunities and strengthen the ties between the Canadian and the Far East markets.

About China Focus Inc.:

China Focus Inc. was founded and established in 1991 by Alice Wan, a native of China. Wan immigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1975 and comfortably made her mark as a reputable, successful and established businesswoman throughout Canada's thriving entrepreneurial landscape and within the international scene.

Throughout the years Wan has traveled extensively, seeking fine art pieces and objects to add to her collection of treasured Chinese antiques. Wan's passion for the Arts made it easy for her to establish a bridge between Canadian and Chinese business initiatives. Her mission to develop strong ties between her birth place of China, and her now homeland of Canada makes China Focus Inc., the ideal partner for bringing the exclusive performance of The Guangzhou Ballet’s “Return on a Snowy Night” to Toronto, along with many other unique projects.

China Focus Inc. has been involved in bringing a number of exhibitions to Canada. Such as: "Treasures of Shanghai" for the Charities to Doctor's Hospital and the China Cultural Centre; "Exhibits of Jiang Su Rosewood Furniture" – Ming and Ching Style for the United Way Charities; "Folk Art Exhibition of Xien" for the Varity Club Charity, in addition to being an active partner with the Canadian National Exhibition since 1986.

The company has maintained offices in Toronto, Singapore and China and has integrated current technologies that allow its staff to operate 24/7 in order to meet the special needs of their clients.

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